real time data, sometimes its off so vesc tool won’t show changes like in the ppm mapping section
Cool
one last check before i try the board out… how are theses settings looking?
Presumaby Battery Max Current here means im running each each motor at 50A ?
Yeah on Unity that’s how it works.
Unity
Lol I scrolled up and found it
thanks, but what’s this ‘401 Absolute Maximum Current’ ?
Always set that as high as it will allow you to set it.
That’s the ephemeral spike magnitude at which your brakes get cut.
Raising it to maximum turns off the brake cutting “feature”.
nah, battery current and motor current are two different things, set ur motor to 80a, the brake current u can tune it to ur liking, and battery current should be good for 120amps, but me being a pussy, i don’t go over 100amps, same for batt regen, test it out to see how strong the brake u need
should be also same as stormcore 60d / 100d? since they are also single mcu esc, there is no need to half the battery values?
Yes correct, all single MCU duals work that way
what does battery current affect? ive got a 12s4p 40t battery…
also, how do you save the settings? (i cant see a save settings button)
Awesome thanks!
I always forget the Normally Open name… I sometimes call it “ON” and sometimes “NO”
Cheers for explaining!
It works and the the wiring is how you said it
I guess the only thing you forgot to tell me was that vice’s are conductive

It still works, but gosh that was a 2 brain cell moment

battery current (regen) affects top speed torque / brake
motor current (regen) affect low speed torque / brake
iirc, @b264 please double check my shitty memory
on the most right side of vesc tool, there should be 3 buttons with M (also with arrow) and 3 buttons with A (also with arrow), that’s where u read and write data
always read data first, change ur values, then write data unless u know what u r doing
If i run my board at 12s instead of 10s but cruise at the same speed, i’ll get a bit more range right? (My esc can handle 12s)
Thanks man
Sounds like there might be a good, or even
optimal settings for this? - presumably you’d want both great low and high speed torque?
Then bump batt to 100+ and motor to 80+ (at ur own risk)
I’d say just try it out first, and see how it goes
Just learned this. Is it just the Unity? I assume this wouldn’t apply to canbus wired dual escs (on samepcb) e.g. makerx dv6
unity / xenith / 60d / 100d…so far